FT is now on Steam - a cozy focus timer about trains, tasks, and gentle progress
31 days ago{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/46130358/c28e6171dd123f5f817a6c02467c0b1c2b63f6ec.png Focus Train is now on Steam Hi everyone! I'm excited to finally share Focus Train, a cozy focus timer and train collection game about turning your work sessions into a calm little railway journey. The idea is simple: choose a task, start a focus session, and let your train carry you forward while you settle into the work. As you complete sessions, you earn progress, unlock cozy trains, and build a calmer routine one ride at a time. One of the design challenges I'm working on is making Focus Train feel comfortable for longer sessions, including being mindful of laptop battery use. Since this is a game meant to sit beside your real focus time, I want it to feel cozy without being unnecessarily heavy. What is Focus Train? {STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/46130358/01118c669545a74d0a24f55596dc197d7ad86ed6.png Focus Train is being built for players who like cozy games, lo-fi music, pixel-art scenery, trains, and gentle productivity tools. Start a focus session - Pick a task, set your timer, and begin the ride. Watch your train move - Your session becomes a cozy railway journey with pixel-art routes and atmosphere. Collect trains - Unlock different trains, sounds, and moods as you keep showing up. Use Pomodoro or classic focus - Choose the rhythm that fits your day. Set the vibe - Lo-fi music, ambience, lighting, and calm scenery help shape the mood. Built with long sessions in mind - I'm exploring ways to keep the experience cozy while being more mindful of battery use. Why I'm making it I wanted a focus companion that felt less like a productivity dashboard and more like a small ritual. Something quiet. Something visual. Something that makes progress feel warm instead of stressful. Focus Train is not about forcing perfect productivity. It's about giving your focus time a place to go. That also means thinking about how the game behaves when it stays open for a while. A focus companion should feel gentle in more th...